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    What is it? PICS

    Anyone know what this is? It has "SAW-MITE" cast into the aluminum piece.
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    Scrap metal.
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    From what I find it is a miter saw system of some type. Do you mount a circular saw in some manner?

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    It is.... Entertaining to look at! I hope someone knows more.
    Best Regards, Maurice

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    Both Lloyd and Lee nailed it. It's apparently part of a miter saw system using a circular saw and since I only have part of it all goes into the scrap metal pile. Thanks all for the input.

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    It's a kit to turn a circular saw into a radial arm saw.
    It also came with an adapter
    for a router - according to this:
    https://books.google.com/books?id=aO...ite%22&f=false
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    Rich,

    Finding that magazine was certainly an interesting piece of detective work on your part.

    Not sure when it’s from but the pricing for some of those objects was surprisingly high.

    I guess it’s the difference when things were made here in North America by our neighbours and when manufacturing fled offshore.

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    Rich,

    I stand in complete awe of your research capabilities!!! I was my club's Resource Director (i.e. Librarian) for 15 years and I did a lot of research for our members, but finding a part listed in an advertisement in a magazine that was almost 40 years old is INCREDIBLE! I don't know how you did it, but you deserve some serious kudos.
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    We have an interesting community of old tool enthusiasts. Several of whom would want that in their collection. The Missouri River Valley Steam Engine Association has a large grounds and big annual event. Quite a few members have workshops on the grounds that are also museums. Some of the clever Old Timers would get that working and put on display next to things like this.

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    Best Regards, Maurice

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    While I'd love to be known and feared as a Google-god - finding meaningful information about saw-mite is just a couple of quote marks vs non-quoted.
    Saw-mite doesn't return much - but - Google "Saw-Mite" and the Popular Mechanic's December 1984 article appears.
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